Please note: Bloods / lab tests are individually priced.
The Bon Secours Hospital Dublin is covered by all private health insurance companies, with some of the best coverage available amongst private hospitals across the country. Self paying patients are also welcome.
To help to see if your policy is covered in the Bon Secours Hospital Dublin we have developed a quick reference tool on our site which will give you an indication of whether your insurance policy will cover you at the Bon Secours Hospital Dublin. Please note that this tool will only give you an indication of your cover and it is not a definitive assurance of your cover as it does not account for any recent changes or waiting times that may/may not be applicable to your current plan status. To check your coverage, please click the orange box at the top of this page.
Before your admission, please check that your policy covers the treatment you need. If you are scheduled for a procedure, please ask your consultants secretary for the procedure code and check directly with your insurance company of you are covered. If your insurer does not fully cover the cost of your treatment, please discuss with us and we will look at ways to address this.
Arrangements are in place with the Health Insurers to settle your account directly.
More detailed information about the coverage with the individual insurance companies is listed below by insurance company. There is a lot of detailed information included and if you have any questions with regards to your coverage, please do not hesitate to contact us on (01) 806 5305 or contact your insurance company directly. Before admission, please check that your policy covers the treatment that you need. You are responsible for all charges not covered by your insurance company
In most cases, the hospital will be in a position to quote a fixed price for treatment of non insured patients. This will be based on the information forwarded by your Consultant on treatment required, anticipated length of stay, ancillary services etc.
You will be asked for payment on or before admission. You may be entitled to tax relief as a self-pay patient. Please click here for more information about going private.